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foob4r | 5 years ago

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s3r3nity|5 years ago

Yes, because I'm sure you're the exact same person you were in high school / college, and that everything you did 15 years ago will be held as an unwavering standard of who you are as a person.

/sarcasm

(Nevertheless you might be in hs / college now...but hopefully you understand the point I'm making.)

strobeflier|5 years ago

You seem to be suggesting that Zuck has changed, but I have seen no evidence of that. Have you?

sdwisely|5 years ago

I also had the benefit of being able to walk away from my stupid early deceptions instead of them being massively successful.

I can't relate to him because I honestly don't know what that does to a person.

foob4r|5 years ago

Why should I give the benefit of the doubt to a billionaire autocrat who had done objectively more global harm than good?

hckr_news|5 years ago

Of all the things he’s done, this might be the most human...